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00:00:41#4thmarch #onthisday #history
March 4th offers a rich and varied tapestry of historical events, cultural celebrations, and individual achievements from across the globe. Here's a glimpse into some of the notable occurrences on this date:
Echoes from the Past:
• 1477: William Caxton, the English printer, completes the printing of "The Dictes and Sayings of the Philosophers," one of the first books printed in English.
• 1628: King Charles I of England grants a royal charter to the Massachusetts Bay Colony, paving the way for a significant influx of English settlers to North America.
• 1789: The United States Constitution is officially put into effect, marking the foundation of the American federal government.
• 1816: The Grand Duchy of Finland, previously part of Sweden, becomes an autonomous part of the Russian Empire.
• 1824: The "National Institution for the Preservation of Life from Shipwreck" was established in the United Kingdom to improve maritime safety.
• 1837: Chicago, a small town at the time, is incorporated as a city, embarking on a journey to become a major American metropolis.
• 1861: Abraham Lincoln was inaugurated as the 16th President of the United States, facing the momentous task of leading the country through the Civil War.
• 1899: Cyclone Mahina strikes the north of Cooktown, Queensland, Australia, causing significant destruction with its powerful winds and waves.
• 1902: The American Automobile Association (AAA) is founded in Chicago, Illinois, playing a pivotal role in promoting and supporting the burgeoning automobile industry.
• 1933: Franklin D. Roosevelt is inaugurated for a second term as President of the United States, continuing his efforts to lead the country out of the Great Depression.
• 1943: The Battle of the Bismarck Sea in the Pacific Theater of World War II ended, marking a significant Allied victory.
• 1951: The first Asian Games are organized in Delhi, India, showcasing athletic competition among Asian nations.
Celebrations Around the World:
• Angola: National Day: Commemorates the country's independence from Portugal in 1975.
• Italy: St. Francis of Assisi's feast day: Celebrated by Catholics and others who admire his life of devotion and dedication to simplicity and peace.
Other Notable Events:
• 1844: The first official baseball game is played in the United States, sparking the evolution of America's pastime.
• 1918: The first documented cases of the Spanish Flu, which soon became a global pandemic, are reported in military camps in the United States.
• 1963: Joel Osteen, an American televangelist and author, is born.
• 1934: Daniel Kahneman, a Nobel Prize-winning Israeli-American psychologist, is born.
• 1922: Pier Paolo Pasolini, an influential Italian writer and filmmaker, is born.Bugatti La Voiture Noire – $19 million
The world’s most expensive new car makes its North American debut this week at the world’s premier luxury auto show, the Pebble Beach Concours D’Elegance, which kicks off Tuesday in Monterey, California.
Bugatti debuted its one-of-a-kind $19 million La Voiture Noire, which translates to The Black Car, at the Geneva International Motor Show in March. The car pays homage to the art deco design of the Type 57SC Atlantic, one of the most coveted classic cars in the world. Designed in 1934 by Jean Bugatti, eldest son of company founder Ettore Bugatti, only four were made. Three are accounted for while the fourth one, which was lost in World War II, would be valued at well over $100 million if found today.
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